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Apr 14, 2009 18:00

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chibi_roses April 16 2009, 12:38:52 UTC
I know, too many blood tests :( I have to wait another two weeks or so to have them, because she said there should be a month between blood tests, and I had one on the first day of April.

Haha, yeah, that sounds productive, pestering your mum to say words. Does sound cute though. And yes, I love love love their accents.

Well, I'm not entirely sure of the American schooling system, but you have several schools don't you? Here, we just have primary schools and then secondary schools, which take you from 11 to 16 or 18, depending on when you leave, but it's slightly different over there, am I right? Or completely wrong? Well anyway, I've been going there 6 years. It's okay, nothing special, at first it's like, yay no boys, and it's easier to concentrate and stuff (primary schools are normally mixed), then as you get older it's a bit like, oh I wish there were boys, and then you reach 6th form and you really don't care anymore.

Ugh, the whole make up issue. There are 12 year olds in my school wearing unbelievable amounts of mascara and tiny tiny skirts. A couple of times, some of the girls in my year who wore so much make up when they were younger have come in without it, and their skin is awful from the years of "abuse". The stuff is expensive anyways, they should find better ways to spend their money.

....Is it wrong that his fail-y weirdness in Come To Play made him oddly more attractive to me?

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l_wallflower April 20 2009, 19:12:32 UTC
Eh, trust me, you are missing nothing with it comes to boys when they are still immature and act like idiots (not in the cute way). In the U.S., it goes elementary school (4-10), middle school (10-13), and high school (14-18) before college. Those ages are kind of rough but essentially split up like that. With the way that works, it's pretty typical to end up going to school with the same people for all of those years. Everyone gets tired of each other, lol. Things get kind of clique-ish that way too and it's really hard to avoid sometimes. Yes, make up IS expensive...food is a better investment! yummy.

As for Yesung's fail-y weirdness, for me, it was the kind that's like I'm not sure whether I want to laugh or cry and I'd end up doing both. I have to admit, the idea of him and his pet turtle in a room together and he's talking to it is SO ADORABLE. If he was really bored, why a turtle?! I guess I shouldn't be one to talk, I thought fish would be interesting...talking to them is pretty dry too.

More randomly, are you getting just a little tired of "who do you feel apologetic towards/who owes you an apology" like I am? I know it's a play on the title song but it was much more lighthearted the first few times. Now that it's brought up every time, I feel kind of bad for some of them b/c it can get awkward (okay, maybe it's just my Hae bias? lol).

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chibi_roses April 20 2009, 20:10:56 UTC
Yeah, we have infant school (5-7,) junior school (7-11) and then secondary/high school (11-16 or 11-18), so normally you end up in high school with completely new people, although you then end up spending up to 7 years with them, but sometimes forms get mixed up so you end up with people who you've never spoken to before, which can be nice.

I think a turtle was a fantastic choice for Yesung, I don't know why, but it just fits perfectly. It's tiny though, from what I've seen of it fits into his hands perfectly then. Fish can be fun to watch, it's kind of relaxing. But we have odd fish, it's like some family curse or something with all our pets, we always get the odd/weird ones of the pack. Like, we got this one fish some kind of algae eater, which according to a book my dad has are normally very gentle, calm fish. But no, the one we bought suddenly decided it had a vengeance or something against this one other fish, and basically swam after it all the time headbutting it until it died, and then lay behind a rock and gave up on life. And don't get me started on the dogs/cats we've had/have.

I.... haven't really heard anything about it. Am I meant to? I haven't been very with it recently, I've been so tired all the time. My mum thinks it's the end of this virus (hopefully) but she took me back to the doctor, and the one this time said MORE BLOOD TESTS! So on wednesday I have to go and have a 3 in 1 basically, the repeat of the glandular fever and full blood count, one to check for other viruses and one to check some other stuff. Not looking forward to it :(

How are you anyway?

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